Expanded Patient Care & Testing

Our specialty care clinics are open and ready to serve you, including regular care, COVID-19 recovery, testing and treatment for adult and pediatric patients. Please note that as we schedule appointments, including necessary procedures, we’re taking every precaution possible to ensure it’s safe to see your doctor.

Testing

National Jewish Health now offers a variety of COVID-19 laboratory tests (antibody and diagnostic), serving patients, physician referrals and businesses in the community. The molecular test most people are familiar with tests for presence of the coronavirus. The two antibody tests (also known as a serology test), check for an immune response to viral infection.

ALL APPOINTMENTS FOR ANTIBODY TESTING MUST BE BOOKED ONLINE, unless you have a physician order. Our scheduling team cannot help you by phone and will direct you back to our website for all appointments and information about appointment time availability. Thank you for understanding and we appreciate your cooperation.

As the nation’s leading respiratory hospital, we are committed to helping businesses keep their employees safe. Learn More

Patient Care

Since COVID-19 is a respiratory disease, it is more important than ever that you take care of any chronic illness or other conditions that need ongoing, regular care. Current patients can now access care through telehealth appointments. We are also now offering COVID-19 treatment and post-recovery care for adults and pediatric patients.

Our scheduling team can help determine if telehealth is right for you. Learn More

Patient Safety

As best practice for all patients, COVID-19 patients are cared for in separate, dedicated units. All staff and providers are required to wear masks and other personal protective equipment, and our facilities are continually cleaned using enhanced sterilization procedures.

Patients and visitors are screened upon arrival and are required to wear masks. Patients may have only one visitor accompany them to appointments. Please bring your own face mask to wear (cannot be a bandana or scarf, but can be a cloth mask).

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Patient Education Materials

Learn more about COVID-19 and how it affects specific health conditions in these printable patient education materials.